The Pro 16 has pretty straightforward and affordable mounting solutions. The Pro 24 is humongous and I have no idea how I would mount it - I'd rather not pay $500 for Wacom's stand. I would greatly appreciate any insight anyone has. I wouldn't want to use the iPad for TVPaint though - I tried it with sidecar and the screen was too small. I have used Procreate on a 12.9 inch iPad Pro (1st gen) and it's a very comfortable size. On the flip side I am concerned that the 24-inch tablet might even be unnecessarily large for TVPaint. Does anyone have any experience with TVPaint on a 16-inch tablet? Does it seem cramped? Most tablet reviews talk about Photoshop, which has a nice big canvas on the screen, whereas TVPaint's canvas is a bit smaller relative to the peripheral panels such as the timeline. ![]() One of my biggest concerns though is the TVPaint user interface. The Pro 24 obviously seems like the better choice, but I would ideally like a tablet that is portable. I have done quite a bit of research on the two tablets and I can see pros and cons for each. I am receiving the tablet as a graduation gift, and so I am interested in choosing between the Wacom Cintiq Pro 16 or the Cintiq Pro 24 (non-touch), which seem like the best on the market. I am interested in getting a pen display for using the software. ![]() I recently got TVPaint because I want to work on traditional animation both as a hobby and professionally if I can.
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